Human Trafficking is MODERN DAY SLAVERY
It involves the use of force, fraud or coercion to obtain some type of labor or commercial sex act. Human trafficking is a discrete crime, as victims rarely come forward due to language barriers and fear. Traffickers use force, fraud, or coercion to lure their victims and force them into labor or commercial sexual exploitation. They prey on victims who are in vulnerable situations, such as economic, immigration status, and little or no social safety net.

Join Sheboygan Police Department Detective Remington in a Community Service Awareness Presentation, Human Trafficking in Sheboygan City and County, at Generations in Plymouth. This presentation is FREE OF CHARGE. The presentation begins at 6:00.

All 72 counties in Wisconsin have reported documented Human Trafficking. Wisconsin has one of the highest numbers of cases of human trafficking in the United States. Victims range from infant to elderly and they come from all backgrounds, races, and cultures. Human trafficking is referred to as the crime “in Plain Sight.” Sheboygan Police Department Detective Tamara Remington, Criminal Investigation Division, will discuss cases, trends, signs to look for and safety tips and prevention to keep our communities safer.